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All the songs, including reprises: https://twitter.com/TheGregoryE/status/ ... 6129651713

And the runtime has been confirmed: http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/mary-pop ... turns-2018
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Wow! The soundtrack is going to be jam packed, I love it! Also glad to hear that the rumored 130 minute run-time is confirmed. This is going to be a wonderful, joyful movie (and possibly Disney's best live action movie of this new live action boom). :D :D
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Pleased to hear about the 2 hour+ runtime.

So excited about every bit of news I hear for this film. Been really disappointed with most of the year's offerings (A Wrinkle in Time, Christopher Robin, Nutcracker, Wreck-It Ralph 2, etc.) so I'm just glad that Disney will end the year on one really great movie. I've loved everything else Rob Marshall has done so I have a lot of faith in this.
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Old Fish Tale wrote:All the songs, including reprises: https://twitter.com/TheGregoryE/status/ ... 6129651713
So the ninth song is titled "A Conversation". I wonder who sings it and why it's the only one that wasn't revealed to the press.

Here are some small updates:

• New promo: https://twitter.com/DisneyStudios/statu ... 9813017603

• A couple of clips from the special about the film that airs this Thursday on ABC and some details about it: • John Krasinsky (Emily Blunt's husband) gives his impressions on the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gar7BDpnrJg

• New still: https://twitter.com/enews/status/1064636164005683200

• And new FYC ad: https://www.ebay.com/itm/MARY-POPPINS-R ... :rk:1:pf:0
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A good source of mine saw the film a while ago and said there is an overture in the beginning. Old Fish Tale, can the person you know who saw it confirm if the overture is still in there?
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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Are you asking if the film starts this way? With the main credits?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDwwQjx3L8

Let me know and I'll ask him.
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My friend said there was an overture at the beginning with beautiful paintings/drawings being shown. Not sure if it was an overture without the main titles, or the main titles he called an overture, but he said there was one?
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Sotiris wrote:Japanese poster.

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Source: https://twitter.com/disneystudiojp/stat ... 0643178496
Good poster! The Japanese trailer has also been released. It's almost the same as the domestic one, but has a couple of new shots of Michael and his children at the beginning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GnMHHe93P8


Here are also a featurette and more new videos:

'Mary Poppins Returns' Stars Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda Share Big Dance Number Details
https://www.etonline.com/media/videos/m ... nce-number

Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda Praise Dick Van Dyke's Energy at 92 in Mary Poppins Returns
https://people.com/movies/lin-manuel-mi ... s-returns/

Academy Conversations: Mary Poppins Returns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnY6c1Ms5IQ


And more articles, including a new interview with the songwriters:

‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Songwriters Discuss Pair Of Awards-Contending Tunes & The Artistic Crucible In Following Up A Classic
https://deadline.com/2018/11/mary-poppi ... 202505390/

The Making of MARY POPPINS RETURNS’ Animated Sequence
https://nerdist.com/mary-poppins-return ... making-of/

In ‘Mary Poppins Returns,’ Jane Banks Is Living Up To Her Mother’s Suffragette Ideals
https://www.bustle.com/p/in-mary-poppin ... s-13161762

'Mary Poppins Returns' producer answers all of your burning questions
https://mashable.com/article/mary-poppi ... urope=true

What We Learned From Emily Blunt About Embracing Her Role as Mary Poppins
https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2018/11/20 ... 1912308734

Lin-Manuel Miranda on ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ and Why the Original Movie Made Him Cry
http://collider.com/mary-poppins-return ... interview/

Mary Poppins Returns: We Chat With Lin-Manuel Miranda on Set
https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/featu ... nda-on-set

How 'Mary Poppins Returns' reinvents the beloved nanny for the 21st century
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/mar ... 59207.html
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tsom wrote:My friend said there was an overture at the beginning with beautiful paintings/drawings being shown. Not sure if it was an overture without the main titles, or the main titles he called an overture, but he said there was one?
Yes, the overture with the drawings is there. But if comes after the first song.
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D82 wrote:Here's also the entire Q&A panel after the screening for SAG members that took place on Saturday. I found it quite interesting.
Producer Mark Platt confirmed there are 3D backgrounds and CG elements in the 2D-animated sequence. :( I'm relieved Jack is going to be Jane's love insterest instead of Mary Poppins'. I hope though Jane's arc isn't reduced to finding a guy. I'm a little worried they might fall into the trope of fixing the sad, single feminist's life by giving her a boyfriend.
D82 wrote:Academy Conversations: Mary Poppins Returns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnY6c1Ms5IQ
It was great listening to Rob Marshall talk about his love for the original, how much it means to him, and the amount of thought and attention he's put into the sequel. While I have my issues with the movie, I admire his passion and appreciate his efforts to do the original justice. It was also interesting learning that the score was recorded before the movie had even finished filming. That's highly unorthodox when it comes to film scoring.
D82 wrote:‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Songwriters Discuss Pair Of Awards-Contending Tunes & The Artistic Crucible In Following Up A Classic
https://deadline.com/2018/11/mary-poppi ... 202505390/
Marc Shaiman: As we were being told by our producer and Disney, “Make sure you deliver Lin-Manuel. Give the audience what they want from him,” we also had to deliver what Lin wanted.
So this is the real reason we have rapping in the film (or as the songwriters have labeled it "pattering" in order to excuse and justify its existence in the film).
Q: While Robert Sherman passed away in 2012, Richard Sherman is still with us, and is listed as a consultant on the film. Did you spend much time with him in the process of putting this film together?

Scott Wittman: Well it’s funny, we just spent a couple of hours with him this afternoon.

Marc Shaiman: Our producer, Marc Platt, really mostly met with him a lot, played him all the songs, [showed him] the screenplay.

Scott Wittman: He was part of the process.

Marc Shaiman: Yeah, and if he had something that he thought should have been different or changed, he would have said so. But lo and behold, he didn’t. He was loving what he was hearing, and he really loves the new movie; I’ve now sat next to him and heard him say it a lot. And believe me, I looked so deeply into his eyes while he was saying it for any tell—his left eyelash [twitching] or something. But he really loves it. He said to us, “You guys picked up the baton and continued running the race, and you did it beautifully.” He was very, very moved, and that is the greatest review we could have ever hoped for.
They're trying a little too hard to convince us that Richard Sherman approves of the new songs. This is all coming off as lip-service to dodge any potential criticism. That's why they gave him this meaningless (and frankly insulting) position as a "consultant". I still don't understand why Disney didn't just hire him since he's still actively working and writing songs for movies and various other projects. They could have at least allowed him to contribute one song to the movie. Would that have been so difficult or unreasonable? Especially since Mary Poppins means so much to Richard and it's tightly tied to his memories of Walt.
Shortlisted as contenders for the job—with Shaiman as composer and lyricist, and Wittman as co-lyricist—it was this very passion and the terror it produced that may well have landed them the job. “We knew and had worked with Rob Marshall and [producer] John DeLuca, but that isn’t necessarily a reason why you get a job. Sometimes it can be the reason you don’t get a job. So, we begged. I went and said to Rob, ‘This is everything, this movie, to me. I learned everything I could about songwriting, listening to that album, since I’ve been four years old,’” Shaiman admits.
This is how they got the job? Yikes. :huh: It's not very professional or appropriate to go begging for a job at your potential employers. Especially when they already know you and are aware of your body of work. You need to let them judge if you're right for the project without any prodding or emotional manipulation.
Q: Did you write many songs for the film that didn’t make the final cut?

Marc Shaiman: Yeah, I think there’s only two spots in the movie that are the very first song that we wrote. Not that we didn’t keep refining them, but except for “The Place Where Lost Things Go” and “Turning Turtle,” every other spot had at least one other song on its way to becoming the song that’s in the film.
I hope they include the deleted songs on the soundtrack. It's always a treat knowing what it could have been.
D82 wrote:The Making of MARY POPPINS RETURNS’ Animated Sequence
https://nerdist.com/mary-poppins-return ... making-of/
Using technology that Disney didn’t have available in the 1960s, they were able to move the camera through in a two-dimensional fashion to make the viewer feel more like they’re inside the illustrations. Marshall elaborated, “When you see the film, you are in this 2D hand-painted world but in a three-dimensional way. It’s why our post production has been longer than normal. It is live action and animation so there’s this wonderful interaction between the two, and I believe everyone feels it was worth it.”
You don't need CG backgrounds and other elements to achieve that effect. Who Framed Roger Rabbit pulled it off perfectly in 1988 without any CG.
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tsom wrote:My friend said there was an overture at the beginning with beautiful paintings/drawings being shown. Not sure if it was an overture without the main titles, or the main titles he called an overture, but he said there was one?
Yes, the overture with the drawings is there. But if comes after the first song.
Oh now that's going to be really magical to watch! :D

The article about the songwriters was pretty interesting; personally I'm relieved that they're going to write the songs and I know I might get shot for this... But honestly, the songs that Richard Sherman wrote for the Christopher Robin movie wasn't that great. They weren't bad but they lacked the spark and magic that I expect from him, which could be excused for the fact that the movie isn't a musical but still. So to have Richard as the consultant and actually really liking what Marc Shaiman and Scott Whitman have done is a VERY good sign that the songs might be really wonderful.
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The kind of clip everyone here wants to see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlHvy1tEd0w
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Oh, and some information about the embargo.

November 29: social sentiment.

December 12: reviews.
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Old Fish Tale wrote:Oh, and some information about the embargo.

November 29: social sentiment.

December 12: reviews.
At least it won't be long for social media, when I for one can be patient for the official reviews. :)

Crossing my fingers for these reviews to be really good.
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Thanks for the info and for the clip, Old Fish Tale. I was hoping the officially released clip would be a little longer than what was shown on TV and that we'd get to hear a bit of the song, but we'll have to wait a bit more for that.

Some more updates:

• New articles: • Photos of the D23 Magazine article: https://twitter.com/m1nwa/status/1065235092447133696

• More previews from tomorrow's TV special: • New FYC ad: https://www.nextbestpicture.com/uploads ... 1_orig.jpg

• And better image of the theater standee: http://drissi.com/wp/wp-content/uploads ... _Final.jpg

Sotiris wrote:I'm relieved Jack is going to be Jane's love insterest instead of Mary Poppins'. I hope though Jane's arc isn't reduced to finding a guy. I'm a little worried they might fall into the trope of fixing the sad, single feminist's life by giving her a boyfriend.
I must've missed that part. Well, I heard they talked about a romantic relationship, but I assumed it was Mary Poppins and Jack. I'm also glad there won't be a romance between them.
Sotiris wrote:It was also interesting learning that the score was recorded before the movie had even finished filming. That's highly unorthodox when it comes to film scoring.
I found that interesting too. It seems they have made the movie with a lot of care.
Sotiris wrote:I still don't understand why Disney didn't just hire him since he's still actively working and writing songs for movies and various other projects. They could have at least allowed him to contribute one song to the movie. Would that have been so difficult or unreasonable? Especially since Mary Poppins means so much to Richard and it's tightly tied to his memories of Walt.
Yes, at least they could've allowed him to do one song. Maybe the work they asked him to do for Christopher Robin was somewhat a compensation for not offering him this project.
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The more I'm seeing of this, the more and more I'm getting so excited for it !

I wonder if it will become as iconic, over time, like the original has ? Or will it forever be in the shadows of its predecessor ?
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